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Two black bears known to be feeding from a natural food source have closed one of three loops for camping at Kusawa Lake Campground, according to Linea Volkering, who works in communications for the ...
Nunavut, the Northwest Territories and Yukon have signed a memorandum of understanding with the aim of creating a Northern trade zone. An announcement of the non-binding agreement was released July 29 ...
A celebration was scheduled for July 26 in Tuktoyaktuk as the community has completed its first coastline mitigation project on schedule. Mayor Erwin Elias said the last of the rock wall "armour" to ...
On July 28, Elections Canada announced that due to a "higher than usual number of candidates," electors voting in the upcoming byelection in the Battle River–Crowfoot riding will be using an adapted ...
Police have issued a suspect description following an alleged assault with a weapon.
Some guardrails have been removed from the Yukon's ability to trade with other parts of Canada. Effects remain to be seen ...
Dogs are beloved companions in many Canadian homes. According to some statistics, around two in five households in the country have a dog, with close to eight million dogs in the country. Dogs are the ...
The food in our refrigerator and on our shelves comes from the work of farmers – sometimes local, sometimes Canadian and, in some cases, foreign. Ask almost any farmer and you’ll hear it’s hard work ...
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An armed man in Clyde River, Nunavut, was shot and killed in a dispute with police on Thursday. Police responded to a report of multiple shots fired from a residence on July 24 at approximately 9:42 p ...
Three miners trapped underground at Red Chris copper and gold mine in northwest B.C. were safely rescued late Thursday evening. Kevin Coumbs, Darien Maduke and Jesse Chubaty had been taking shelter in ...
Research led by the University of Victoria discovered that the Tintina Fault in the Klondike region of Yukon has the potential to produce earthquakes as large as magnitude 7.5, a previously ...
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